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- Rational_data_type abstract "Some programming languages provide a built-in (primitive) rational data type to represent rational numbers like 1/3 and -11/17 without rounding, and to do arithmetic on them. Examples are the ratio type of Common Lisp, and analogous types provided by most languages for algebraic computation, such as Mathematica and Maple. Many languages that do not have a built-in rational type still provide it as a library-defined type.".
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- Rational_data_type hasPhotoCollection Rational_data_type.
- Rational_data_type subject Category:Data_types.
- Rational_data_type comment "Some programming languages provide a built-in (primitive) rational data type to represent rational numbers like 1/3 and -11/17 without rounding, and to do arithmetic on them. Examples are the ratio type of Common Lisp, and analogous types provided by most languages for algebraic computation, such as Mathematica and Maple. Many languages that do not have a built-in rational type still provide it as a library-defined type.".
- Rational_data_type label "Rational data type".
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- Rational_data_type sameAs Q7295757.
- Rational_data_type sameAs Q7295757.
- Rational_data_type wasDerivedFrom Rational_data_type?oldid=577302249.
- Rational_data_type isPrimaryTopicOf Rational_data_type.